Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 06, 1908, Image 5

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wheat.
Sold by ft M- M»w© t’oh|»
by Harm­
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Have you registered yet?
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man, ordei by uhone
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Hartman, Gre< cries; 'null sed.
Dance at the Bank Hall next
Mayor Strew,
Marsh field is a Saturday night.
feandon visitor this week.
W atch an © J f . wi . ry R epairing
F or S ale —Perfectly sound 1200 ex cuted promptly and reasonably.
pound food work horse.
Enquire
V an N orden , the Jeweler.
at this office. 0
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Services in Catholic Church Sun­
Hartman runs a delivery wagon day, Rev. Father Raymond of
and fie will deliver promptly any North Betid.
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article he has for Ale.
A.
Rice,
spent
Sunday
and
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This paper wants A corresp ondant fore part of this week in Myrtle
at Langlofe, Riverton, Parkersburg, Point.
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Randolph, Lanjpa and Buljards.
Lincoln’s Birthday Feb. »2, Val­
Valentine’s
Day • is neasl y entine’s Day Feb. 14 and George
here. Get a valentine from A. Rice. Washington’s Bkthday Feb 22.
He has somg dandies, just the thing
R. H. Rosa Company has just
a girl wants.
received
special weight shoes for
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Los r a gold ring set with a moon boys, designed for heavy wear.
Finder will
stone, on Main Street,
Miss Clare Walker left this morn­
leave same at this office and receive
ing
for a few days visit with her aunt,
suitable reward.
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Mrs. Frank Frame, of North Bend.
See A. Rice about agates, the
Ladies* Cloaks, only a few of them
only place in town where they can
left,
mid they will soon be gone
be ground. He will tell you what
You
can gel them at Lorenz &
an agate is worth, free of charge.
Hoyt’s.
For bargains in Jewelry see A.
Miss Aura Conger, of the R e ­
Rice’s window. 25 per cent discount
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corder force, spent Sunday and
on all goods therein.
Monday with friends and relatives
The latest railroad gossip says in Coquille.
there wi I be upwards of 5,000 men
Robert Fredericks left on the last
at wwrk eq the Drain Coos Bay road
trip
of the Bandon for a short busi-,
in the Spring.
Next!
ness trip to San Francisco and will
People-are, to a certain, extent, probably return on the next trip.
judge«? by the-clothing »hey wear.
Hardly a week parses but what
If you desire to give an up-to-date
some
new advertiser ^oins our list.
impresión, you can do so by wear-
This week Platt & Pershbaker, of
• ing one of Lorenz A Hoyt s suits.
Prosper, are soliciting the patronage
There is not a kingle case of of consumers in their vicinity.
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diphtheria in Bandon that is known
The
Lizzie
Prien
carried one of the
to the authorities. We have taken
particular pains to establish the truth finest cargoes ever taken from the
oi this statement before going to Coquille river on her last trip. Her
cargo was of special finished lumber
press by callingupon the authorities.
for San Francisco.
Lorena & Hoyt have received a
The Pavilla Dramatic and Musi­
Io< of souvenir pocket books they
cal
Comedy Co., at the opera house
ate giving away to their customers
tw > nights, commencing Friday,
as compliments of the season.
,
o February 7th, presenting a brilliant
The Bandon Hardware Co., op­ bill of comedms and specialties.
posite the post office, have secured
The gentle southwest zephyrs
a first class tinijer and pluinmer. A
played
tag around the house corners
ful! line of accessories to his line is
Tuesday
night ’in a manner
last
always, kept in stock.
which would lead the’land lubber to
The quarantine was removed from
rejoice he was not journeying on the
the home of I'd Gallier last F riday
briny deep.
and .Mrs. Gallier returned to the
Dr. Tatom, Dentist, will be in
hotel again, the fir^t time in two
Bandon February 10 and remain a
months.
few days only. Time is limited.
Dr. Bancroft, Eye and Nerve
Specialist, at Hotel Gallier, Those wishing work done please call
Thursday and Friday, Feb. 6 and 7. and make appointments.
Word has been received by Moss
Those popular stamp books, con­
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erill that the 26 day old boy of
taining 24 views of Bandon, are now
his
brother, H. C. Averill, had died
selling three for a quarter at Rice's.
on January 23d, at Canby, Washing­
Only two ot a kind in book.
ton, H. C. Averill is well-known
TheFe are no new scarlet fever
in Bandon.
cases and most of those quarantined
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are »gain out.
There has been no
An extended editorial in the
bail cases since the out break and Billings, Mont., “Gazette” speaks
the immediate work of the school of the vast amount uf adverti sing
board anil health ofliicer kept the Oregon is receiving through the
disease from spreading.
newspapers ^if that state as a direct
result
of the prize Offer made by
An effort will be made to organize
the
Portland
Commercial Club.
a base ball league in Coos County
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’ $
this coming season.
Here’s to a
better one than 1907 developed.
Such an organization put on a pay-
injjtlxsis, and working together in
hearty co-operation, will furnish
many an interesting game and be
appreciated by those base ball fans
w I ia > like clean base ball.
February 22nd has been selected
as “Rose Planting Day” Five
thousand bushels will be planted that
day in the city parks, and it is con­
fidently believed that fifty thousand
more will be put out in the yards
and gardens of Portland and
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vicinity.
The latest news occupying the
headlines of the dailies is the
assassination of the King of Portugal
and the Crown Prince, and the
serious injuries of the Prince Manuel,
now King.
This event has caused
the report of a republic being form­
ed, and a general anarchistic up­
rising Strict censorship prevents
details being given of tho^tffair.
The Life insurance of the King is
said to he $220,000.
The violation of a quarantine by
local city authorities is from $25 to
$100, which will be rigidly enforced,
we are informed by the authorities.
Such measures are only taken for
the protection of the inhabitants in
general, and in case the quarantine
is disregarded strong measures must
be taken, and a second offense sub
ji cts the offender liable to itnprisofl$
ment-
kcrixdW' #5 per M.
STEIGER & KERR’S
We have a quantity of ^Jo. 3 lum­
ber, suitable for building sheds,
Have you Wn the valtmtine’ walks, etc.,'G liich we offer in lots of
Slice has? They are flu* best < v»r. 1 000 feet and upward, at $5 per M.
C ody L umber C o :
From a cent up.
Big cargoes of lumber are leaving
Portland to be used if» the con­
struction of the Panama Canal.
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Notice is her eby given that the
The grippe fiend r» losing his JioM, pgular semi-annual examination of
anil a few stpishiny days will put applicants for State and County pa
him down and out.
pers will be held in the Court House
in
Coquille beginning
the
com-
You owe the welfare of
Wednesday,
Feb. 12,
munity your vote. Start right by
registering now.
Col. Binmen continuing three days.
W. H. B unch ,
rot her has the register blanks at his
County Su pt.
office.
I
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this
24th
day
of
Jan. took.
The menders of the high school
will alternately furnish the readers of
Epworth Meeting.
this paper with school nites every
week. The first paper will be writ­
A rousing business meeting of the
ten next week.
Fuworth League of the Methodist
Mail has been coming down on Episcopal Church of this place was
the noon boat for a couple of trijts held Jan 27, 1908.
this week. It is on aepouflt of back
Rev. W. S. Gordon gave an in­
mail which arrived a little too late teresting and instructive talk on the
for the night boat the day previous. good work of the League in helping
The girls High School Basket Ball the young people to live better lives.
The following officers were * then
team wil$ play the Coquille High
School girls at Bandon in twowt*ks. elated:
President, Miss Minnie Yoe.
The date has not been definitely set
1st Vice-Pres., E. A. Philpott.
tied, but both teams are preparing
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Ed. Sumner.
2nd
for a close contest.
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M iss Mabel Jensen.
3rd
Judge Topping has recovered
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Mrs. Geo. Lorenz.
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from his injuries received on a pic-
Treas., Chas. Lomas.
nicing party last week. While mak­
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Sec., W."R. Mavity.
ing coffee in a patent can draughted
Organist, Mrs. A. Garfield.
for that purpose,he had his hand and
Bandon Hardware Co
Opposite Post Office.
Let Us Raise Your Salary !
Everyone desires to better his condition in life.
It is a simple matter — Make yourself worth more and yon will receive more.
A few months in onr school will increase your efficiency 100 per cent, Yonr earn-
ini: power is the meaaur« of your salary. Therefore your salary is increased proportion-
ately, viz: 100 per cent.
As a business proposition can von afford to neglect an opportunity for investment
that offers such certain and splendid returns.
Write for particulars.
arm severely burned with steam.
MILLER-CLEAVER BIJSINESS (’(»LIE.
Cdrrespondentft Wanted.
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A number of Eastern people are
anxious to establish banks in Ore­
We want correspondents in all
gon, particularly those with a cap­ small towns in the vicinity of Ban-
ital of from $15,000 to $25,000, with don. Eor particulars address this
the new-comer putting in from office.
$5,000 to $15,000.
NORTH
Smoke
The Liberty landed on the north
Real Estate LisL
side of the river Wednesday night,
Large lot and n»w lions» in Ban
making a «light inconvenience for dou $G50, good location.
her passengers. The high wind
3 lots and nic» house, good lo­
which was prevailing made ex­ cation iu Bandon 10G5O.
tremely difficult headway forfis large
1 ranch 185 aerva 4.1 miles from
Bandon’ well stocked ready for busi­
a vessel exposed to the wind.
lite Improved Order of Redmen
will give a grand ball this month in
the Bank Hall. Great preparations
are being made. The bills and next
issue will give the details to make
this a swell affair.
Notice to Customers.
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Urti» lio» Wail,
Walpole,
Yankee Effort,
lion
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ness, fine orchard, 75 acres of bottom
land $13.(11).
It) acre ranch GJ miles from Ban­
don lias 4(1) cords of matchwood
on it $750.
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1G2 acre ranch io Curry county
near Langlois $800.
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Fine residence block. 200 feet river
front with landing full bearing or­
chard, large dwellings 8 other build­
ings, with furniture and fixtures, fine
location for a store or saloon. $2000.
Did he bring that umbrella back
yet? No. of course not, they never
do. Why not get one of those new
ones at Lorenz & Hoyt, and have
Sever«) fine business lots in best
your name engraved on the handle? business part of Bandon from $1,500
upwards,
It is cheaper than buying umbrellas
1080 acre» oT rauofi laud, resij
every year.
deuce building, seven hundred acres
Pedestrians who have to go up
the west hill at night can testify as
to the efficiency of our new lighting
system. The light at the city hall
and the one at the top of the hill
gives plenty of light for that particu­
larly bad place, which in stormj
weather is covered with a couple of
inches of running water over the
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The old steam schooner Coquille,
which was built here in the many
years gone by, struck the bar last
trip out of Florence bound for San
Francisco and sprung a serious leak.
She reported her condition to a pass­
ing steamer equipped with wireless,
who notified Cape Blanco, where
assistance out of Coos Bay was sum­
moned. The tug Columbia put
off to sea and brought the vessel into
the Bay Sunday. The pumps had
been running steady for over seventy
hours.
BEND, OREGON.
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“I Hit the Spot Every Time.”
Awarded Silver Medal at World’s Fair, St. Louie, 1904.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
of bottom* land, balance number one
bench land, fine lake fishing and
hunting. Price $33,000.
McKenzie,
5 acres just outside of the corpor­
ation good Jewel land. $750.
The Tailor
Style and Fit Guaranteed
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. 2 one acr» tracts, adjoining town
cheap.
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280 acres improve! ranch, fine bear­
ing orchard, 90 acres bottom land,
10 miles
from
Bandon.
Large
amount of
white cedar ■ on
it.
price
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$4000.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
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Opposite Post Office
House and 2 lots in town, good lo­
cation, land set out in Hirawberriea,
$554).
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River front ranch,
front on deep water,
coal land $35(1).
4 ruilf* river
177 1-8 acre
G. H. Smith
II ouswh to rent, (' ooh and Carry
property for sale, ranyhas of all sizes,
in both counties for sale.
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Store room to rent aheap in the
best part of Bandon, up and down
stairs.
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General merchandise store with
stock and fixture» with building and
large lot, doing a business of $25,000
to $30,000 per year, well locatiwj. and
long established business, which can
be doubled •’J the rigut parties
Price $!MMI).
Bandon Co-Operative Reality Co.
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Real Estate and City Property
Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged. A general Brok
erage Business. Timber. Farm Lands, Collections, Rents
Notice is hereby given that the
Manufacturing
plant
for sale.
Bandon Meat Markets will not re­ G ood paying business. Big frontage
main open after 9 o’clock a. in. on deep water. First class business
Sundays.
This will be enforced preposition on Coquille river $25,000
A number of first class deep water
positively. Will make no exception.
front
mill sites for sale cheap.
(Signed}
E. I. ewin ,
Mrs. Amos Corson died at her
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5 timber claiw>. cruise 3.000.000
W. H. W right .
A. * j Hartman has r received the home Tuesday night, February 5th,
feet each, mostly white cedar, bandy
to roads «nd easy to log. Price $2500
finest cash register from the National after a very short illness. Deceased
Al the Opera House. . •Hell.
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< .»>11 Register Co., of Dayton. Ohio, was the wife of Ann» Corson a well-
The Favilla Comedy Co., an up-
Lot« 915 «nd ip, «.cated in all
that has been seen in this country. known and respecteil resident of
to-tfite show and the first of its bind parts of town griA surrounding ad­
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If i» very wmilar to the one used by j Bandon. They were former resi­
to visit Bandon. Friday »nd Sat- dition. property of all Binds bought
Ja8tf»nz & Hoyt, l«ti ’g a cabinet six dents of Botwle, S. D.,and have re­
4? «nd • sold at living ptic«s.
u relay, Feb. 7th and Sth.
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Itagh and contain* (our money sided in Bandon for the past eleven
ttftftOt* M »14 tet«0ilished firm and
The ^cost of the machine years.
Besides her husband she
ypf vali»ld*. We ar» not cnfbstomt
•tjal m »»*» »qfaot» Call aad see us
Wa»^t>55 and Hartman says it was leaves two children to mourn her
«nd if «■>" <fo
what you
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ttpneMW i^ell spent. A new feature loss, Francis and Roy. Funeral was
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I have a I 1-4 Steel ax?e* buck-
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■Hftw machine is the adding of >r,sh held at tlrr residence Wednesday.
board,
good condition,e will I n * sdM
•»!»$.A'redit sales, money paid out Interment in Bandon cemetery. She
at a sacrifice. Call on or address •( Put: Banixaf JitAi. B sktf A L oan
C ompany , liooms 2 and 3.
•nd on account, separate from each was a devoted member of the Latter
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1 Day Saint Church.
tf Plank Road Bandon, Ore.
Dea/Boldf Bld'g. Baïidon, Ore. •
Cro.man Timmoni, President
R H. Rosa. Vice-President
G. T. Treadgold, Sec
A. E. Hadsall, Trees.
Sweeney & Walker’s Addition is
now on the Market.
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Bandon Investment Corporation
Inc. May 6, 1907
Sole Agents.
REAL ESTATE ■ TOWNSITES - PROMOTIONS
BANJfON
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